Citi Bike Flash Poll #2: How far do you walk in search of Citi B

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After you encounter an empty Citi Bike station, how far do you typically walk before finding an available Citi Bike?

I find a station with available Citi Bikes within one to five blocksI find a station with available Citi Bikes within five to ten blocksIf one Citi Bike station is empty, it seems like every station within a reasonable walk is emptyI give up after I encounter the first empty Citi Bike station

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When you encounter a full Citi Bike station, how far do you typically have to ride to find an available dock to return your Citi Bike?

I find a station with available docks within one to five blocksI find a station with available docks within five to ten blocksI find a station with available docks so far away that it makes me late to my appointment

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On which of the follow major streets (in the current Citi Bike service area) would you most like to see a protected bike lane installed?

Delancey Street5th Avenue6th AvenueJay StreetAtlantic Avenue

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Citi Bike riders cite parking in the bike lane as the most important traffic violation for the NYPD to enforce. Which of the following do you think is most likely to deter drivers from double parking in the bike lane?

Put police officers on bicycles to patrol bike lanes and issue summonsesChange "parking in the bike lane" from a moving violation to a parking violation, so Traffic Enforcement Agents (who can only issue parking tickets) could also issue summonsesLaunch a public education campaign with billboards, ads and new signage about the danger and illegality of parking in the bike laneInstall more protected bike lanes to make parking in the bike lane more difficult

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Ninety-one percent of Citi Bike riders want to see Citi Bike expanded. Currently, Citibank (Citi Bike's sponsor) is offering no additional funding to expand the system. Would you support the City using federal funding to expand Citi Bike to more neighborhoods in the coming years?

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When there is no bike lane on a one-way street, do you ride on the left or right side of the street?

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